barbary_coaster
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Can anyone tell me exactly what the Fiat dealer has to do to check/fix this problem.
Reading the VOSA website, it involves checking the torque of the upper fixing bolt, but I would like to know if it's more than just using a torque wrench.
I took my car to the local Fiat dealer in Greece, he read the recall letter a couple of times then told me that it needed a special tool, and theirs was broken! With my limited understanding of Greek, he seemed to be suggesting some tool to check tracking, and not a torque wrench.
He said I should take it to another dealers 50+ miles away - is he trying to pull a fast one??
Reading the VOSA website, it involves checking the torque of the upper fixing bolt, but I would like to know if it's more than just using a torque wrench.
I took my car to the local Fiat dealer in Greece, he read the recall letter a couple of times then told me that it needed a special tool, and theirs was broken! With my limited understanding of Greek, he seemed to be suggesting some tool to check tracking, and not a torque wrench.
He said I should take it to another dealers 50+ miles away - is he trying to pull a fast one??